Howto: Virtualization with KVM and @openQRM 5.1 on Debian Wheezy

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Hi all KVM users,

I would like to notify you about a brand new howto about 'Virtualization
with KVM and openQRM 5.1 on Debian Wheezy'

As a follow-up of the previous howto 'Install openQRM 5.1 on Debian
Wheezy'
(http://www.openqrm-enterprise.com/community/howtos/install-openqrm-51-on-debian-wheezy.html)
this new openQRM howto describes in detail how to run and manage KVM
Virtual Machines with openQRM 5.1. It provides a step-by-step
documentation which detailed screenshots which guides from which plugins
to select through setting up an fully automatic Linux installation with
LinuxCOE continuing with configuring the network-bridges and LVM up to
starting, managing the VM and accessing its console via the built-in
Web-VNC-Viewer. Additionally it points out further functionalities to
automate Puppet deployment, Nagios monitoring, hybrid cloud integration,
highavailability and End-User IAAS self-service aka private cloud.

The howto 'Virtualization with KVM and openQRM 5.1 on Debian Wheezy' is
available at the openQRM project website in the Community Resources section.

Here a direct link to the howto
http://www.openqrm-enterprise.com/community/project-blog/post/article/virtualization-with-kvm-and-openqrm-51-on-debian-wheezy.html

I hope you enjoy this howto!

Matt Rechenburg
Project Manager openQRM

-- 
http://openqrm.com
- The open-source Cloud Computing platform

http://openqrm-enterprise.com
- Professional services and support for openQRM


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